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Such a cornucopia of choices! They all illustrate the incompetence, sleaze, lies and control mania of Labour.

I have to say all of the above but the worst has to be continued membership of the EU closely followed by the enormous Brown Debt (which will take 40 years to pay off) and McDoom's belated jumping on the AGW hoax bandwagon (notice how AGW is falling to pieces as soon as it was strenuously supported by Brown?).

The problem here is not to locate something which Labour have cocked up, but to identify something which they haven't managed to damage, disgrace, sully or mismanage. Of all of their actions, meddling with the known-effective Bank of England regulation model is perhaps the daftest, closely followed by permitting the growth of a huge client-class of welfare recipients who are good for nothing but breeding and claiming dole.

This honestly didn't have to happen, not if they'd stuck to the roots of the Labour Movement. Labour was supposed to be the party of the working man; it was not supposed to be the party of the rich-but-thick champagne socialist, nor of the greedy money-grabbing bureaucracy, nor of the mind-melting benefits trap. The Welfare State was supposed to be a safety net, which the workers paid into as a form of insurance.

This along with pernicious and blindly-followed doctrine, combined with economic incompetence on a truly grand scale (and why should this be? Socialists don't have to be blithering idiots; they could surely employ good advisors and follow this advice) is what has made Labour so utterly abysmal as rulers. Petty political points-scoring, mass immigration and the pointless and universally-ignored fox hunting ban are merely icing on the cake.

Nice to see your poll questions show you have fallen for the spin too - the ID Card is just the front end of the National Identity Register - the focus on the cards themselves continually ignores this ... in all their talk about sweeping away labours database state Ding Dave and his boys never mention doing away with the register - I wonder why ...

You should have included selling off half of our gold at around $275/oz.

My personal hate, which occured a few minutes after the awful Brown became Chancellor, was his mean and spiteful attack on the classic car movement when he abolished the rolling tax exemption on classic cars.

I've hated the b****** with a passion ever since, which is a pity really because over the last 13 years he's done far, far worse things, and my hate for him was already used up.

I voted for financial regulation one but I don't think the option really covers it.

It's the toxic combination of the policies THEN writing to the FSA saying 'oi stop regulating so hard!' THEN giving the nod to the city AND using CPI to measure inflation all the whilst saying 'nono,no housing bubble!'

Taxing the dividend income of pension funds comes pretty high up the list. Why should McSnot and all his cronies realise the untold damage this has caused when they can look forward to over-generous final salary schemes paid for by mugs like us!

CU, infantile leftists think motivations are more important than outcomes. That's why the Evil Thatch is hated so much. They think left = virtuous, right = evil, therefore irrespective of outcomes Thatcher must be vilified.

They lost the economic argument so they moved to Frankfurt school Marxism and the Green movement to try change our culture and our beliefs - aided by unlimited immigration. The disturbing thing is the amazing extent to which they have succeeded.

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